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Author: | agenovia [ Sat 28 Jul 2012 12:05 ] |
Post subject: | Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
This has probably been chattered here before, but unlike the Bounty Wars, these guys has been steadily hang'n on air for quite sometime. Big Easy Justice: http://www.spike.com/shows/big-easy-justice New Orleans is a tough city, and that means even tougher bad guys. Luckily, Tat-2 is on a mission to keep the streets safe. Tat-2 isn't just any ordinary bounty hunter though: a New Orleans native, he's brought back a whopping 10,000 fugitives to jail. The fearless leader even is a military veteran and a former police officer from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office in Louisiana. Talk about a bounty hunting expert! http://www.spike.com/shows/big-easy-justice |
Author: | ken1 [ Sat 28 Jul 2012 12:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
10,000?????? Really, do you believe that? That means he has brought back 1 fugitive every day(365) for 30 years. I watched it 1 time and I don't think he is old enough to have been in the military, law enforcement, and bail enforcement for 30 years. Does anyone have proof of this? |
Author: | Yak [ Sat 28 Jul 2012 13:28 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
Quote: 10,000?????? Really, do you believe that? That means he has brought back 1 fugitive every day(365) for 30 years. I watched it 1 time and I don't think he is old enough to have been in the military, law enforcement, and bail enforcement for 30 years. Does anyone have proof of this? I agree with Ken on this one. PROVE IT!!! .... which is not basically hard to do. We have a couple of "stuffed shirts" around here that claim that they have caught the skips that they contracted out to other hunters. They get acopy of "OUR" "turn in slips" and put it in "their" file cabinets. This tattoo guy NEEDS the attention & publicity to MAKE this show work. What the heck, he probably makes about $10.000.00 an episode which also let Dogface sell his dignity too. Whatever, ... Whatever ... I compare this BS to the story of "Little Jimmy", who ate 30 ears of sweet corn in one sitting. ..... The MORAL of THIS story?? Jimmy crapped corn and I DON't CARE!!!. ..... |
Author: | Joe Stiles [ Sat 28 Jul 2012 16:51 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
Why is it that everytime I log on it seems that some other legendary agent is getting bashed by the rank and file on here? While I can't say that I know this man personally, I have followed his career for more than thirty years. If you had any idea who he began his training with, you would be ashamed of all your naysayings. I had not seen him on television in a long time but I vividly remember his earlier adventures with his mentor, perhaps the most amazing man who ever lived. I recall his loyalty, his tenacity, and his never wavering courage, no matter the perilous situations in which he found himself. The image that is burned indelibly in my mind, though, is his torturous ascent of the stairs at the beginning of every episode and the overwhelming joy in his voice as a gazed longingly into the sky and proclaimed, "The plane, boss. The plane." |
Author: | speezack [ Sat 28 Jul 2012 17:55 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
... and yet another 'fantasy' island..... ..... but.... I always thought he was a bit shorter...... |
Author: | OrangeCountyBounty [ Sat 28 Jul 2012 18:20 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
Don't know if I'm part of the "file", Joe. I do know that, on occassion, during a lengthy surveillance in warmer weather...that I can indeed get pretty "rank". |
Author: | Joe Stiles [ Sun 29 Jul 2012 01:52 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
Oooops, my bad. Case of mistaken identity. I was thinking about someone else. Never heard of this guy! |
Author: | KARMA [ Sun 29 Jul 2012 06:10 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
10 K always seems to be that majic # |
Author: | indybail [ Sun 29 Jul 2012 06:25 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
I have said it before and I'll say it again: Why would anyone a recovery outfit that takes a television crew along? Don't you want somebody out pounding the pavement instead of waiting for Mr. DeMille to film their closeup? |
Author: | speezack [ Sun 29 Jul 2012 07:07 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spike TV: BIG EASY JUSTICE |
indybail wrote: I have said it before and I'll say it again: Why would anyone a recovery outfit that takes a television crew along? Don't you want somebody out pounding the pavement instead of waiting for Mr. DeMille to film their closeup? ... and I will also repeat.... it ain't about the job... it's about the show... the show is much more important to these types, than the recovery.... even if the recovery fails... the show is still produced and aired... as a matter of fact... failure in this instance just ups the adrenalin for the final recovery success.... and actually increases viewers who want to see "how it all worked out in the end".... that is why it is called.... "a series" with multiple continuing "episodes". ... they never want to have a successful recovery right out of the shut.... because that would end the drama and the series... of course, having over 10,000 recoveries in their career... maybe I am wrong and they need to have a successful recovery.... probably 20 or 30 every half hour?!?!?!?! |
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